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Largely rural town of Nowthen now has its own fire department - StarTr... https://www.startribune.com/largely-rural-town-of-nowthen-now-has-its... <br />LOCAL <br />Largely rural town of Nowthen now has <br />its own fire department <br />Nowthen gets its own fire department after ending contract with <br />Ramsey <br />By Tim Harlow (https://www.startribune.com/tim-harlow/6370615/) Star Tribune <br />APRIL 28, 2021 — 5:15AM <br />With its inaugural page, the Nowthen Fire Department on Monday morning was <br />commissioned to serve. <br />"Welcome to firefighting," the broadcast announcement from Anoka County Public <br />Safety said. "Congratulations." <br />A few hours later, firefighters answered the new department's first call: A tree had fallen <br />on power lines. <br />Nowthen, in northwestern Anoka County, became a city 13 years ago and contracted <br />with neighboring Ramsey for fire services. But rising administrative costs and different <br />service needs in the two communities led to an amicable breakup and separate <br />departments. <br />As many as 15 firefighters who had been on Ramsey's payroll will shift to Nowthen. <br />"This will be much better for Nowthen," said Mayor Jeff Pilon. "The only difference is <br />that firefighters' paycheck will say 'Nowthen' rather than 'Ramsey.' Most people won't <br />even know what happened." <br />Conversations about ending the contract started two years ago as the cities began going <br />in different directions. Ramsey's population has swelled to nearly 28,000 while Nowthen <br />— home to the county's last remaining dairy farm — has remained largely rural, with a <br />population of about 5,000. Firefighters from the joint department responded to about <br />100 calls a year in Nowthen, most of which were for car crashes and people needing <br />medical assistance. <br />Ramsey wanted to charge Nowthen about $160,000 in administrative costs, which Pilon <br />said he thought was excessive. <br />"Let's look at something differently," he said. "We decided to be independent." <br />Nowthen isn't starting totally from scratch. As the city leaves its arrangement with <br />Ramsey, it will take a fire engine, tanker, rescue rig, hoses, air packs and other <br />equipment with it. Nowthen also gains the fire station at 19888 NW. Nowthen <br />Boulevard. It recently expanded with added training space and places for firefighters to <br />dress and store gear. <br />Nowthen will pay St. Francis $75,000 a year for the next three years — about half of <br />what it would have paid Ramsey —to have that city's chief, David Schmidt, and his <br />assistant chief oversee the startup and head the department. <br />Schmidt said he has attended a lot of meetings and taken scores of phone calls in recent <br />months, working to draft guidelines and policies, secure supplies and equipment and <br />increase the roster of firefighters. He said he hopes to hire more by summer. <br />"It will take time to build a robust program in Nowthen, Schmidt said. "It's a lot more <br />than I thought. It is awfully exciting — a unique opportunity to go from a shared service <br />model to making the step to be an independent organization." <br />The Minnesota Fire Marshal's Office doesn't track how often fire departments split, but <br />"it is not a common occurrence," said spokeswoman Jen Longaecker. It did happen in <br />Anoka County in 2016 when Lino Lakes left the Centennial Fire District, composed of <br />Centerville and Circle Pines, and branched out on its own. <br />Anoka <br />County <br />Bat.- <br />iLtIt <br />NOWTHEN <br />z <br />0 <br />NOWTHEN <br />RAMSEY <br />/11111111111111111111111111/ <br />DAVID JOLES - STAR TRIBUNE <br />Nowthen firefighter Chad Hayft, one of about <br />10 original firefighters in Nowthen, walked by <br />the station's trucks and past one that will be <br />DAVID JOLES - STAR TRIBUNE <br />Nowthen gained the Nowthen Boulevard fire <br />station and its expanded storage space. <br />1 of 2 4/28/2021, 3:45 PM <br />